April 2014

MARCUS ANTHONY HUNTER

Yale University Phone: (203) 432-3325 Department of Fax: (203) 432-6976 P.O. Box 208265 [email protected] New Haven, CT 06520

EMPLOYMENT 2011- Assistant Professor Department of Sociology, Yale University Courtesy Appointment: Department of African American Studies Faculty Affiliate: Women, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) & , , Bisexual and Transgendered Studies (LGBT)

EDUCATION 2011 Ph.D., Sociology Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

2007 M.A., Sociology Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

2005 Graduate Certificate, Urban Graduate School of Education University of Pennsylvania, , PA

2003 B.A., History-Sociology & African American Studies Columbia University, New York, NY

AREAS OF INTEREST Urban Sociology; Sexuality; Culture; Race, Class, and Gender; Racial and Ethnic Relations; Social Theory; Historical Sociology; Qualitative Methods

BOOK 2013 Hunter, Marcus Anthony. Black Citymakers: How The Philadelphia Negro Changed Urban America (Oxford University Press). REVIEWS: American Journal of Sociology, London School of Economics and Political Science, Urban Affairs Review, Du Bois Review, Social Service Review, City & Community FEATURES: The Philadelphia Tribune, National Library Week—Philadelphia Book Festival (2013, 2014), One Day Magazine (Teach For America), KAZI Book Review and Interview with host Hopeton Hay (, TX 88.7 FM), Contexts podcast Author-Meets-Critics: Association of Black Sociologists Annual Meeting (2013), Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting (2014)

ARTICLES 2014 Hunter, Marcus Anthony. “Black Philly after The Philadelphia Negro,” Contexts, 14 (1): 26-31

2014 Hunter, Marcus Anthony. “Between Using a Rock & Living in a Hard Place,” Current Anthropology, 55 (1): 14-15.

1 2014 Hunter, Marcus Anthony, “Ecologies, Post-Modern Urbanisms, and Symbolic Economies: A Comparative Assessment of American Urban Sociology ” Comparative Sociology 13:1-30 (lead article).

2013 Hunter, Marcus Anthony. “A Bridge Over Troubled Urban Waters: W.E.B. DuBois’s The Philadelphia Negro and the Ecological Conundrum,” DuBois Review 10(1): 7-31 (lead and featured Open Access article). Awards: Winner, American Sociological Association, History of Sociology Section, 2010 Graduate Student Paper Award.

2013 Hunter, Marcus Anthony. “The Same Sex Marriage Racial Divide,” Contexts 12(3): 74-76.

2010 Hunter, Marcus Anthony. “The Nightly Round: Space, Social Capital and Urban Black Nightlife,” City & Community 9(2): 165-186. Awards: Honorable Mention, American Sociological Association, Community & Urban Sociology Section, 2010 Graduate Student Paper Award; Winner, 2009 Robert F. Winch Memorial Award Outstanding Published Paper, Northwestern University, Department of Sociology.

2010 Hunter, Marcus Anthony. “All the Gays Are White and All the Blacks Are Straight: Black Gay Men, Identity and Community,” Sexuality Research & Social Policy 7(2): 81-92. Awards: Winner, American Sociological Association, Sexualities Section, 2010 Graduate Student Paper Award; Winner, Robert F. Winch Memorial Award Best Second Year Paper Award, Northwestern University, Department of Sociology, 2007.

BOOK CHAPTERS 2014 Loughran, Kevin, Gary Alan Fine and Marcus Anthony Hunter. “Urban Spaces, City Cultures, and Collective Memories,” forthcoming In Routledge International Handbook of Memory Studies, Trever Hagen and Anna Lisa Tota (Eds.)

2010 Hunter, Marcus Anthony, Marissa Guerrero and Cathy J. Cohen. “Black Youth Sexuality: Established Paradigms and New Approaches,” in Juan Battle & Sandra Barnes (Eds.), Black Sexualities: Probing Powers, Passions, Practices, and Policies, pp. 377-400. (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press).

BOOK REVIEWS 2014 Hunter, Marcus Anthony. Everyday Law On The Street by Mariana Valverde. Invited Book Review. Contemporary Sociology (forthcoming).

UNDER REVIEW & IN PROGRESS Hunter, Marcus Anthony and Zandria F. Robinson. “The Sociology of Urban Black America,” (commissioned by the Annual Review of Sociology).

Hunter, Marcus Anthony and Zandria F. Robinson. The Chocolate Cities Reader, (manuscript in preparation).

Hunter, Marcus Anthony. “A Pillar of American Sociology: Heterogeneity and W.E.B. Du Bois’s The Philadelphia Negro” (under review).

2 Hunter, Marcus Anthony, Gary Alan Fine and Kevin Loughran. “The City of Memory: Philadelphia, Memory Capital, and Urban Growth” (in preparation).

OTHER COMMENTARY 2014 Hunter, Marcus Anthony. “Voter Suppression is a Threat to All,” Op-Ed, the Washington Post, January 20: http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/voter-suppression-is-a-threat-to- all/2014/01/19/abc56154-7fa6-11e3-9556-4a4bf7bcbd84_story.html

2012 Hunter, Marcus Anthony. “Cities to Republicans: The 2012 Presidential Election and the Urban Mandate,” The Griot, (December 2012: 4-6).

2012 Hunter, Marcus Anthony. “Republican Attitudes toward Urban America,” Letters, New York Times, October 17.

2012 Hunter, Marcus Anthony. “How The New Voter ID Laws Impede Disadvantaged Citizens,” Scholar Strategy Network: http://www.scholarsstrategynetwork.org/sites/default/files/ssn_basic_facts_hunter_on_voter_id_l aws.pdf Reprinted as a Feature in The Society Pages: http://thesocietypages.org/ssn/2012/10/16/how-the- new-voter-id-laws-impede-disadvantaged-citizens/

2012 Hunter, Marcus Anthony. “Black Student-Athletes,” Letters, New York Times, January 15.

SELECTED GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS 2013 Poorvu Family Fund Teaching Award, Yale University 2013 Junior Faculty Fellowship, Yale University 2010 Dissertation Completion Grant, Social Science Research Council 2009 Dissertation Improvement Grant, National Science Foundation 2009 MacArthur Research Grant, Northwestern University, Department of Sociology (collaborative with Gary Alan Fine) 2008 Robert F. Winch Memorial Award Outstanding Teaching Assistant, Northwestern University, Department of Sociology 2008 Frisen Research Grant, Northwestern University, Department of Sociology 2008 Mellon Mays Travel and Research Grant, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation 2008-2011 Minority Fellowship, American Sociological Association 2008 Minority Fellow, Midwestern Sociological Society 2008-2010 Minority Fellow, Association of Black Sociologists 2008 Graduate Research Grant, Northwestern University 2005-2008 Mellon Mays Graduate Studies Grant, Social Science Research Council

SELECTED WORKSHOPS AND PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS “Black Citymakers: How Black Women Changed Urban America,” 30th Anniversary Mayor W. Wilson Goode, Symposium, University of Pennsylvania, April 2014.

“Black Citymakers: How The Philadelphia Negro Changed Public Housing,” Urban Studies Speaker Series, Brown University, April 2014.

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“Black Citymakers: Author-Meets-Critics,” Southern Sociological Society, Annual Meeting, April 2014.

“Black Citymakers: How The Philadelphia Negro Changed Public Housing,” Department Colloquium, Sociology, Swarthmore College, Nov. 2013.

“Black Citymakers: How The Philadelphia Negro Changed Public Housing,” Department Colloquium, Sociology, University of Pennsylvania, Oct. 2013.

“Black Citymakers: How The Philadelphia Negro Changed Public Housing,” Class Lecture, Sociology, Southern Connecticut College, Sept. 2013.

“Black Citymakers: Author-Meets-Critics,” Association of Black Sociologists, Annual Meeting, August 2013.

“A Pillar of American Sociology: Heterogeneity and W.E.B. Du Bois’s The Philadelphia Negro,” Junior Theorist Symposium, History of Sociology Section—American Sociological Association, August 2013

“Black Citymakers: How The Philadelphia Negro Changed Urban America” Stanford University, Race & Ethnicity Workshop, March 2013.

“Black Activism & Same-Sex Marriage,” Society for the Study of Social Problems, 2012 Annual Meeting, Invited Panelist, August 2012.

“Race, Gender, Class and Sexualities,” 107th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Race, Class, Gender Section, Invited Panel Presider and Discussant, August 2012.

“Critical Issues: Cities, Cultures, and Sexualities,” Crossing Boundaries, mini-conference for Sexualities Section (American Sociological Association), Invited Respondent, August 2012.

“The Night the Roof Caved In: How the Philadelphia Negro Changed Public Housing,” Endeavors, lecture series in the Department of African American Studies, Yale University, Invited Lecture, February 2012.

“Shouldering the Risks: Risk Transfer and the Origins of Black Distrust in Banks,” Center for Research on Inequality and the Life Course (CIQLE), Yale University, Invited Lecture, February 2012.

“W.E.B. DuBois’s 7th Ward and the Rise of Public Housing in Philadelphia,” 105th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Paper Presentation, August 2010.

“All the Gays Are White and All the Blacks Are Straight: Black Gay Men, Identity and Community,” Race & Ethnicity and Gender (FemSem) Seminars, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Invited Lecture, April 2010.

“A Philadelphia State of Mind: , LA, New York, and a DuBoisian Urbanism,” 104th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Paper Presentation, August 2009.

“New School: A Neo-DuBoisian Approach to Urban Theory,” Annual Meeting, Association of Black Sociologists, Paper Presentation, June 2009.

4 “Building Infrastructure for Race & Sexuality Studies: A Workshop on Methods, Training, and Strategic Planning,” Social Science Research Council, Race & Sexuality Research Workshop, Invited Participant, November 2008.

“Black Youth Sexuality: Established Paradigms and New Approaches,” Kinsey Institute, National Conference for Sexuality Research, Paper Presentation, March 2007.

TEACHING & ADVISING EXPERIENCE Graduate Courses: African American Family Formation and Class Structure (SOCY 600b/ AFAM 825b) (Spring 2012) Urban Sociology (SOCY 602) (Fall 2012) Social Science and the Black Community (SOCY 600b/AFAM 825b) (Spring 2013) Professional Seminar (SOCY 600) (Fall 2012)

Undergraduate Courses: The Intersectional City: Identity and Inequality in Urban America (SOCY 312) (Spring 2012/2013) Urban America (SOCY 183/ ER&M 283) (Fall 2011/2012) Race, Culture & Politics (SOCY 322) (Spring 2014)

Graduate Advising: Jin Su Joo, Dissertation Committee Member (Sociology) Mira Debs, Dissertation Committee Member (Sociology) Craig Holloway, Second Year Paper, Special Fields and Dissertation Committee Member (Sociology)

Undergraduate Advising: Suzanna Fritzberg, Advisor (Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies), Rhodes Scholar recipient David Joseph-Goteiner, Senior Thesis Advisor (American Studies) Emily Graham, Senior Thesis Advisor (Sociology) LaTisha Campbell, Senior Thesis Committee (Sociology & African American Studies) Brittany Murrell, Senior Thesis Advisor (Sociology) Julius Mitchell, Senior Thesis Committee (Anthropology) Edward Weise, Senior Thesis Committee (Anthropology) Michelle Mboya, Freshman Advisor (Silliman College) Jerelyn Luther, Freshman Advisor (Silliman College) Christopher Lighten, Freshman Advisor (Silliman College)

SERVICE & OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Editorial Board, Contexts (2014-2017)

Research Consultant, Santa Clara County Department, Resource Development Associates (Bay Area, CA) (2014- )

AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION: Graduate Student Paper Prize Committee, History of Sociology Section (2013-2014); Nominations Committee, Inequality, Poverty and Mobility Section, (2012-2014); Council Member, History of Sociology Section, (2011-2012); Student Representative, History of Sociology Section, (2010-2011)

5 YALE UNIVERSITY: LGBT Studies Steering Committee (2011-present); Education Studies Steering and Planning Committee (2011-2013); Freshman Advisor, Silliman College (2012-2013); Nakanishi Prize Selection (2012-2014); Undergraduate Sociology Thesis Prize (2012); Graduate Admissions (Sociology) Committee (2011-2013); Faculty Recruitment Committee, African American Studies (2012-2013)

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS: American Sociological Association, Society for the Study of Social Problems, Association of Black Sociologists, Scholars Strategy Network, Eastern Sociological Society, National Black Political Science Association, American Political Science Association, American Historians Association, American Academy of Political and Social Science, Southern Sociological Society.

REVIEWER: American Journal of Sociology, City & Community, Sexuality Research & Social Policy, Du Bois Review, Journal of Homosexuality, Journal of Canadian Studies, Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group

PRESS/MEDIA COVERAGE The New York Times, the Washington Post, MSNBC, Jason Rantz Show, One Day Magazine, Choice Magazine, KAZI Book Review, Contexts Podcast, Yale University’s ‘Lower Frequencies’ Podcast

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